[…] he thought the odora canum vis—if the passage may be construed—“the agreeable smell of a dog-kennel” superior to any of the esprits sold and professed to be manufactured by Delcroix, or any other eminent scent-maker.
To tell the truth the prospect rather quailed him – wandering about in the gloomy corridors of a nunnery.
Asked by the committee chairman, Mr Batt O'Keeffe, why young people were going out at night to get absolutely stocious drunk, he suggested young people were influenced by what they saw around them, including the excesses of adults.
to get absolutely stocious drunk
And when the princely Perſean Diadem, / Shall ouerweigh his wearie witleſſe head, / And fall like mellowed fruit, with ſhakes of death, / In faire Perſea noble Tamburlain / Shall be my Regent, and remaine as King: […]
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